Courthouse records

Jerome Lee, 30, of 23 Edgeworth St., Worcester, was sentenced to six concurrent terms of 3 to 3-1/2 years in Walpole state prison after pleading guilty to two counts of assault with a dangerous weapon, two counts of carrying a firearm without a license, and two counts of firearm violation with one prior violent or drug crimes, amended from two counts of firearm violation with three prior violent or drug crimes. He was placed on two concurrent terms of 1 year probation after pleading guilty to two counts of armed assault with intent to murder. As conditions of probation, he was ordered to have no direct or indirect contact with the victims and witnesses and to pay a $150 legal counsel fee, $90 victim witness fee and $65 monthly probation fee. A charge of carrying a firearm with ammunition was dismissed.

Jector Torres, 24, of 39 Fox St., Worcester, was sentenced to three concurrent terms of 3 to 4 years in Walpole state prison after pleading guilty to possession of a large-capacity firearm and two counts of firearm violation with one prior violent or drug crime, amended from two counts of firearm violation with three prior violent or drug crimes. He was placed on two concurrent terms of 2 years’ probation, to begin upon his release, after pleading guilty to two counts of carrying a firearm with ammunition. As conditions of probation, he was ordered not to possess weapons and to pay a $90 victim witness fee and a $65 probation fee. Two counts of firearm violation with three prior violent or drug crimes were dismissed.

Criminal and Traffic Sessions

Judge David B. Locke

Julissa Castillo, 22, of Lawrence, charged with distribution of heroin and conspiracy to violate a drug law, continued to July 19.

Allen P. Renaud, 35, of 32 Elaine St., Webster, charged with possession of heroin, conspiracy to violate a drug law and being present where heroin is kept, continued to July 19.

Douglas J. Griffin, 26, of 16 Pleasant St., Paxton, charged with possession of heroin with intent to distribute and conspiracy to violate a drug law, continued to Aug. 9.

Ricardo Ortiz, 37, of 227 Chandler St., Worcester, charged with breaking and entering into a vehicle or boat in the nighttime with intent to commit a felony and possession of cocaine, continued to July 16 on $2,000 cash bail.

Karen Santos, 35, of 667 Main St., Worcester, charged with assault and battery and threatening to commit a crime (to murder), continued to Aug. 1.

Carlos Jiminez, 47, of 130 Beacon St., Worcester, charged with driving with a suspended license, continued to Aug. 2.

Todd D. Mayotte, 31, of 8 View St., Worcester, charged with being a fugitive from justice on a court warrant, continued to July 18 on $5,000 cash bail; larceny from a building, receiving stolen property over $250, and trespassing, continued to July 18 on $1,500 cash bail.

Chayanne Bonilla, 19, of 46 Lakeside Ave., Worcester, charged with driving without a license, dismissed, $200 costs; and having no inspection sticker on a vehicle, found responsible, fined $50.

Aniso M. Farah, 29, of 13 Mattson Ave., Worcester, charged with driving without a license, dismissed, $100 costs; left lane restriction violation, found responsible, filed; and license not in possession, found not responsible.

Milton Lopez Jr., 24, of 31 Elliott St., Worcester, charged with assault and battery and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (wall), continued to Aug. 7 on $500 cash bail.

Franklin Martinez, 18, of 162 Ingleside Ave., Worcester, charged with assault and battery, malicious destruction of property over $250 and intimidation of a witness, continued to Aug. 7.

Franklin J. Moreta, 22, of 10 Newbury St., Worcester, charged with driving with a suspended registration, driving without a license, speeding, and failing to use care when turning, continued to July 25.

Jason P. Walley, 38, of 20 Blanche St., Worcester, charged with being a fugitive from justice on a court warrant, dismissed.

Travis M. Crowley, 29, of 7 Greenwood St., Gardner, charged with driving with a suspended license, marked lanes violation and failing to wear a seat belt, continued to Aug. 2.

Nelvin Fana-Lorenzo, 23, of Lawrence, charged with distribution of heroin and conspiracy to violate a drug law, continued to July 19 on $1,000 cash bail.

Ralph M. Risotti, 66, of 76 Bancroft St., Auburn, charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or .08 percent, leaving an accident scene after property damage, and driving with a suspended license, continued to July 26.

Tammy J. Giedraitis, 25, of 73 Gage St., Worcester, charged with assault and battery, two counts of wanton destruction of property over $250, and breaking and entering into a building in the nighttime with intent to commit a felony, continued to Aug. 7.

Freddie Thompson, 34, of 12 Bourne St., Worcester, charged with assault and battery and malicious destruction of property over $250, continued to Aug. 7.

Justus Odamitten, 30, of 17 Federal St., Worcester, charged with threatening to commit a crime (to hit) and assault, continued to July 23 on $1,000 cash bail.

Nathan J. Gorczynski, 34, of 365 Dudley Oxford Road, Dudley, charged with possession of heroin, being present where heroin is kept and conspiracy to violate a drug law, continued to July 19.

Patrick B. Connolly, 24, of 34 Elma Circle, Shrewsbury, charged with being present where heroin is kept and conspiracy to violate a drug law, continued to Aug. 9.

Rachel L. Renaud, 34, of 32 Elaine St., Webster, charged with possession of heroin, being present where heroin is kept, and conspiracy to violate a drug law, continued to July 19.

Chelsea L. Foley, 21, of 46 Hollywood St., Worcester, charged with possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, continued to Aug. 7.

Jennifer R. Mayotte, 38, of 8 Perry Ave., Worcester, charged with receiving stolen property over $250, larceny from a building, and trespassing, continued to July 18 on $1,000 cash bail.

Judge David P. Despotopulos

Tameiko Milligan, 21, of 73 Fairfax Road, Worcester, charged with distribution of cocaine and resisting arrest, nol prossed. A nol pros or nolle prosequi is a court filing reflecting a prosecutor’s decision not to proceed with a criminal case after charges have been brought; and trespassing, filed with a guilty finding.

Judge Michael G. Allard-Madaus

Thomas R. Gray, 30, of 96 May St., Worcester, charged with larceny from a person over 65, continued to July 3 on $250 cash bail.

Timothy Connolly, 23, of 14 Norfolk St., Worcester, charged with driving without a license, dismissed upon completion of 10 hours of community service; marked lanes violation and having no inspection sticker on a vehicle, found not responsible.

Tara L. Lebeau, 37, of 687 Millbury St., Worcester, charged with assault and battery, continued without a finding for 6 months.

Alyssa Beard, 18, of Danielson, Conn., charged with shoplifting, continued without a plea or finding and placed on pretrial probation for 6 months; and receiving stolen property under $250, dismissed.

Tara Lee Anderson, 29, of 37 Orne St., Worcester, charged with driving without a license, driving an uninsured vehicle, and two counts of license plate violation to conceal ID, continued without a finding for 1 year; crosswalk violation, speeding, two counts of failing to stop or yield, and driving an unregistered vehicle, found not responsible.

Stephan W. Polk, 49, of 600 Main St., Worcester, charged with driving with a suspended license (second or subsequent offense), amended from driving with a suspended license, fined $350; and speeding, found not responsible.

Aria Ward, 36, of 296 Thompson Road, Webster, charged with possession of suboxone, continued without a finding for 3 months.

Elvin Ortez , 18, of 35 County St., Worcester, charged with assault with a dangerous weapon (baseball bat), dismissed upon completion of community service.

Paul H. Fuller, 31, of 6 Ancona Road, Worcester, charged with four counts of larceny over $250, continued to July 31.

Erik Paul Thurston, 37, of 2 Annaberry Lane, Auburn, charged with assault and battery, continued without a finding for 1 year, ordered to attend a batterers’ program, not to abuse the victim or his children, and to pay a $350 batterer’s fee.

Bernard Robert, 28, of 220 North Main St., Uxbridge, charged with shoplifting and larceny under $250, continued without a finding for 6 months, ordered to stay away from all Home Depots and to pay a $50 victim witness fee; and conspiracy, dismissed.

Ronald Morse, 58, of 86 Oak Hill Road, Southboro, charged with trespassing, dismissed; threatening to commit a crime, admitted to sufficient facts but continued without a finding, five months probation, $50 victim/witness assessment, ordered to stay 100 yards away from the victim’s home, and ordered to attend and complete an anger management program; and assault and battery, dismissed.

Bhupinder Singh, 23, of Everett, charged with a marked lanes violation, driving under the influence of drugs, and possession of a Class E substance (white tablets), continued to Aug. 15.

William J. Grasso, 52, of 85 Mill Road, Boylston, charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or .08 percent, second offense, guilty, fined $350, two years loss of license, three years probation, ordered to attend a 14-day inpatient program, ordered to remain drug and alcohol free and submit to random screens, ordered to attend a Brains at Risk program and any other aftercare.

Akshay Sahani, 45, of 7 Jacob Amsden Road, Westboro, charged with two counts of driving with a suspended license and a miscellaneous motor vehicle equipment violation, continued to Aug. 23.

Alessandro E. Speziale, 17, of 24 Cook St., Westboro, charged with possession of a Class D substance (marijuana) with intent to distribute, continued to July 25.

Connor Healy, 17, of 4 Parker Way, Westboro, charged with possession of a Class D substance (marijuana) with intent to distribute, continued to July 25.

Elias F. Aoude, 70, of Medway, charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (motor vehicle), dismissed; and threatening to commit a crime, dismissed.

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